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Keep waking up with heart racing and shaky
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Keep waking up with heart racing and shaky
Hello

I was tested and have mild to moderate osa depending on the test. I have been trying to use it for mo the now and I keep have the same issue. I have zero anxiety while trying to fall asleep but as soon as I do I wake up panicking my heart racing, shortness of breath and my arms feeling numb/shaky. This happens everytime I fall asleep like clock work. 

Im using a resmed 11 cpap and have tried 5 different masks and have tried setting every setting I can think of. Different epr settings, ramp on/off different humidity settings. The very few times I’ve slept for 1-2 hours my pressure average was 10 so I’ve tried ranges and even constant pressure and the issue persists. 

I’m at a loss here and last thing I can think of is maybe my mask is not venting well enough for me and it’s co2 related? I cannot even get enough sleep to really collect any data. 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I lost my insurance so I do not have access to my doctor anymore but do own my machine outright.
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RE: Keep waking up with heart racing and shaky
Ok, it doesn't matter if you've collected much data. Since you are using a VAuto, we can at least see how your BiLevel is set up, and advise from there.

Do you have an SD card in your machine? Download OSCAR, and then show us a night or two of data regardless of usage.
There's no way we are going to guess the problem.

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RE: Keep waking up with heart racing and shaky
(07-30-2024, 10:08 AM)chayes541 Wrote: Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I lost my insurance so I do not have access to my doctor anymore but do own my machine outright.
Do you happen to have the oxygen saturation data overnight? Please attach it along with your OSCAR readings. 
If not, I suggest purchasing an oxygen saturation/ HR ring compatible with OSCAR (see the detailed discussion on this forum).
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RE: Keep waking up with heart racing and shaky
If the unit you have in your avatar is correct (i.e. the exact label on the front of the machine), you actually have a biPAP, not an APAP. This might be a crucial detail, since biPAP's are not set up the same as APAP's.

You'll need to post some Oscars, exact to spec in OpalRose's post. Don't make more settings adjustments until someone figures this out for you, okay?

Also if you post Oscars, someone can take a look at whether mask leaks and sleeping position are playing a role.

Oscars!
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